Jay.
Great video.
People need to understand that this was not a racing day. It was a day for those who have Vipers to experience them on the track. We were divided into 3 groups for running and you could move up or down depending on your comfort level.
Many owners have been intimidated by track days, when it seem that everybody is driving on the edge. This day was different. Everybody could drive at the speeds they felt most comfortable. No trophys were awarded, and times were not taken down. If some faster drivers were behind you, you could just wave them by, and then continue at your own pace.
Most everybody got faster and more comfortable as the day went by, and the smiles on the drivers coming into the pits said it all.
We even had an assortment of cars on the track, varying from a SRT Challenger to McLaren's latest models. It was a great day to be out on the track, and hone your skills in a relatively safe and non threatening venue.
Many who had never been on a track before got the chance to experience the thrill, and then bring it in, and watch for a while as the red group really put down the speed. You could learn a ton, and have lots of stories to tell.
Our thanks, once again, go out to Dan Cragin and SPT for his most generous offer to host this unique event.